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Smiles and slithers for Sequim students

Snakes, lizards, an alligator and a tortoise took center stage for Olympic Peninsula Academy and Dungeness Virtual School…

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Milestone: OMC honors HR, medical staff team members

Olympic Medical Center’s board of commissioners and Director of Human Resources Heather Delplain recently recognized seven OMC Employee…

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Music students invited to apply for scholarships

Students learning to play stringed instruments are invited to apply for the Alice Rapasky Memorial Scholarships, to be…

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A&E briefs — Nov. 30, 2022

Guild’s holiday bazaar set for Dec. 2-3

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Submissions being accepted for Tidepools Magazine

Editors at Tidepools magazine are accepting submissions for Peninsula College’s annual literary arts magazine, now in its 59th…

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A good time for ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

Cast, crew say play asks people to look below surface

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First Friday Art Walk goes for gold in December

First Friday Art Walk Sequim’s color theme on Dec. 2 is gold — all that glimmers brightly.

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Zoom in on Master Gardener’s ‘Strange Tale of the Poinsettia’

Looking for some festive holiday cheer in the form of a poinsettia?

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Get It Growing: Beautyberry: a fall spectacular

Beautyberry (Callicarpa) is a spectacular shrub hiding in plain sight during the spring and summer months. It’s a…

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Parenting In Focus: Kindergarten is not like it used to be

In the past, many of us sent our children to kindergarten assuming that’s where learning began. Now we…

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Community Calendar — Nov. 30, 2022

Deadline for items appearing in the community calendar is noon on Wednesday, one week before publication at editor@sequimgazette.com…

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Olympic National Park shares ‘top 10 tips’ for fun, safe winter recreation

National Park Service park rangers welcomes Olympic Peninsula residents and visitors to safely enjoy their 2022-2023 winter visits…

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Sharon Prosser of Sequim creates refrigerator magnets with hand-painted rocks as part of the Ladybug Project, a fund-raising effort for the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. Prosser was making and selling magnets for $1 each and taking monetary donations to the society on Saturday at the Port Angeles Farmers Market.

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PHOTO: Ladybug Project fundraiser

PHOTO BY Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group